“The character of Prince JayJay is a more cartoon exaggerated version”

English | Dutch Below | Nederlands onderaan “The character of Prince JayJay is a more cartoon exaggerated version of myself, … More

“These days life for queer people is a lot easier, but the community now seems to be angry at each other. . .”

English | Dutch Below | Nederlands onderaan “Four years ago, when I started dressing up and being unapologetically creative I’d … More

Prince JayJay

My dad always said, “Son, opinions are like assholes, everyone’s got one”

English | Dutch Below | Nederlands onderaan “Since I began Club-Kidding and DJ-ing, I’ve gone through a journey of self-discovery, … More

Alex Kain

Alex Kain: “..It’s okay to identify with gender non-conformity and just be your true self..”

“I believe that the LGBTQI+ community is for and by the community and the concept of empowerment for transgender people is definitely on. . .

In the Mood for Love

In the Mood for Love (2000): “..unspoken love, time as a perishable reality..”

“I love Wong Kar-Wai films. I have seen most of his films and I know so much about them, but the one film that stands out the most is In the Mood for Love (2000). Because it is the one film that displays his reoccurring themes in the best way. . .

Black Mirror (2011): ‘Anyone Who Knows What Love Is’

“The first thing that comes to my mind is the TV series Black Mirror (2011) on Netflix. It is such a good TV series. It’s about the near future and how all these electronic devices and our technological revolution will affect our lives. . .

Black Mirror (2011): “Soul song by Irma Thomas, ‘Anyone Who Knows What Love Is’.”

In another episode I heard this very old school soul song by Irma Thomas, it is named ‘Anyone Who Knows What Love Is’, would understand. I love this song so much. . .

Dear John (2010): “Me? Why do I have to answer that? It is your turn.”

“Well my friend likes science fiction films and I prefer romantic comedies and thrillers, so we are not on the same line of thought when it comes to films. . .